Following the altercation between co-founders Perry Farrell and Dave Navarro at Jane’s Addiction’s concert last Friday night Boston at Leader Bank Pavilion, the band has now canceled their entire tour. Refunds are available from the point of purchase. The band acknowledged the incident and apologized to fans in a series of posts you can read below. We await news about the remaining fourteen dates on the tour. Perry Farrell, who appeared to be drunk and otherwise impaired, assaulted Dave Navarro during end of the song “Ocean Size,” towards the end of their set. Farrell, who has seemed to struggle with sobriety on this tour, and reports of the band’s mixed performances have marred what was supposed to be a triumphant tour, likely one of their last. Farrell aggressively bumped shoulders with Navarro, and got in the guitarist’s face and cursed at him. Navarro seemed to not know why Farrell attacked him. Dave stopped playing and put a hand up to Farrell’s chest to prevent him from furthering the incident. Then Farrel seemed to punch Navarro in the face before being held back by a roadie and Jane’s Addiction bassist Eric Avery. Avery and the bands’ roadcrew forced the singer off-stage. Their are 15 dates left on the tour with openers Love & Rockets, set to end in Los Angeles on October 16th. Later in the evening, Farrell’s wife, Etty Lau Farrell, gave Perry’s side of the story that tensions had been mounting the entire tour with the band being too loud on stage and Perry struggling due to tinnitus and a sore throat every night. Watch videos and read the statements by Perry, the other three band members, and the band as a whole. Comments are off on Dave Navarro and the Jane’s account posts. Continue reading
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Jane’s Addiction Cancels Bridgeport Show on Their Tour Following Perry Farrell Versus Dave Navarro Altercation On Stage
Following the altercation between co-founders Perry Farrell and Dave Navarro at Jane’s Addiction’s concert last Friday night Boston at Leader Bank Pavilion, the band has canceled the next stop on the tour in Bridgeport, CT. Refunds are available from the point of purchase. The band for their part acknowledged the incident and apologized to fans. We await news about the remaining fourteen dates on the tour. Perry Farrell, who appeared to be drunk and otherwise impaired, assaulted Dave Navarro during end of the song “Ocean Size,” towards the end of their set. Farrell, who has seemed to struggle with sobriety on this tour, and reports of the band’s mixed performances have marred what was supposed to be a triumphant tour, likely one of their last. Farrell aggressively bumped shoulders with Navarro, and got in the guitarist’s face and cursed at him. Navarro seemed to not know why Farrell attacked him. Dave stopped playing and put a hand up to Farrell’s chest to prevent him from furthering the incident. Then Farrel seemed to punch Navarro in the face before being held back by a roadie and Jane’s Addiction bassist Eric Avery. Avery and the bands’ roadcrew forced the singer off-stage. Their are 15 dates left on the tour with openers Love & Rockets, set to end in Los Angeles on October 16th. Later in the evening, Farrell’s wife, Etty Lau Farrell, gave Perry’s side of the story that tensions had been mounting the entire tour with the band being too loud on stage and Perry struggling due to tinnitus and a sore throat every night. Watch video of the fracas, and read Etty’s post below.
Refused Officially Call It Quits – 25th Anniversary Vinyl Re-Issue Of “The Shape Of Punk To Come” Coming Soon
Originally operating from 1991 to 1998, then reuniting in 2012, Swedish hardcore punk band, Refused, have officially announced the end of their influential run. They have also shared plans for a farewell tour that will mark the band’s final performances in the United States. Additionally, they will be re-issuing their classic album, The Shape Of Punk To Come. Limited to just 2000 vinyl copies worldwide, it is out on November 08th, via Epitaph Records. Keep reading below for more information.
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Jane’s Addiction Ends Concert Early After Perry Farrell Punches Dave Navarro Mid-Song
Jane’s Addiction’s concert last night (Friday, September 13) in Boston, at the Leader Bank Pavilion ended early after an altercation between co-founders Perry Farrell and Dave Navarro. Perry Farrell, appearing to be drunk and otherwise impaired assaulted Dave Navarro during end of the song “Ocean Size,” towards the end of their set. Farrell, who has seemed to struggle with sobriety on this tour, and reports of the band’s mixed performances have marred what was supposed to be a triumphant tour, likely one of their last. Farrell aggressively bumped shoulders with Navarro, and got in the guitarist’s face and cursed at him. Navarro seemed to not know why Farrell attacked him. Dave stopped playing and put a hand up to Farrell’s chest to prevent him from furthering the incident. Then Farrel seemed to punch Navarro in the face before being held back by a roadie and Jane’s Addiction bassist Eric Avery. Avery and the bands’ roadcrew forced the singer off-stage. Their are 15 dates left on the tour with openers Love & Rockets, set to end in Los Angeles on October 16th. Later in the evening, Farrell’s wife, Etty Lau Farrell, gave Perry’s side of the story that tensions had been mounting the entire tour with the band being too loud on stage and Perry struggling due to tinnitus and a sore throat every night. Watch video of the fracas, and read Etty’s post below.
Girlschool Books West Coast Tour, Second Leg of Final North American Tour with Lillian Axe, and Alcatrazz
The longest-tenured all-female rock band and NWOBHM legends Girlschool will be embarking on the last leg of their final North American tour this autumn! The trek will conquer the West Coast and Southwest from October 16 until drawing the final curtain on November 5. More dates are TBA! The trek will see rotating direct support from Lillian Axe and Alcatrazz. The itinerary can be found below while tickets are now on sale and can be found HERE.
ALBUM REVIEW: Mr. Big – Ten
When bands make the grand announcement that their next album is to be their last this usually means one of two things. It won’t actually be their final record at all, or the end product will probably ending up being some lacklustre, contractual obligation full of second-hand riffs that never made it onto previous records. Continue reading
Sepultura Books Their Farewell USA Tour with Obituary, Agnostic Front, and Claustrofobia
As part of their massive “Celebrating Life Through Death” Farewell Tour, metal legends Sepultura will be hitting the North American roads; you can witness the ambassadors of Brazilian metal with a career-spanning set that will honor the band’s 40 years of existence. Joining them on this momentous tour will be Florida-based death metal veterans Obituary, iconic New York hardcore pioneers Agnostic Front, and Sao Paulo’s death/thrash metallers Claustrofobia. Together, this package will unleash an electrifying display of power, passion, and raw emotion. Continue reading
Front 242 Books The Final Tour of Their 40-Plus Year Career
After an incredible 40-plus-year run on the road, Belgian EBM act Front 242 are setting an end to their live concert career, announcing their final performances to take place in the fall and winter of 2024-2025. The band makes the announcement today in conjunction with International EBM Day (noted as 24/2 in European territories).
You Me At Six Announce Their Break Up After Their Final Tour Dates an A New Video Message To Fans
In a video message to fans – UK rock royalty, You Me At Six, today announce their split. The message came in a highlight reel-type of video to fans in which the band visits a cemetery and passes by headstones with their assorted albums engraved on them, including a final headstone with the band name on it reading 2005-2025. Watch the video here: Continue reading
Botch Add Last Shows in Seattle to Final Tour
Legendary Tacoma, Washington mathcore/hardcore/metal band, Botch, have announced their last ever reunion shows in Seattle. Originally formed in 1993, and becoming one of the most influential bands during a pivotal shift in heavy music, they will play two final back-to-back events in the city in June. This follows what will be their last EU/UK and Australian tours. Head into the article below for more details.